MoKo Kindle Paperwhite Case Review 2024: A Solid Transparent Cover?

MoKo Case for All-new 7" Kindle Paperwhite 12th Gen 2024&Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition 2024,Ultra Clear Soft Flexible Transparent TPU Back Cover Light Shell with Auto Wake/Sleep,White Blue Floral
MoKo
- For Kindle Paperwhite 2024: Designed exclusively for 7" Amazon All-New Kindle Paperwhite & Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (12th Generation - 2024 Release) and Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition (1st Generation - 2024 Release). Model: SA569P/SA568B & Kindle Colorsoft (1st Generation) – 2025 release,Not fit other prior generation Kindle devices.
- Full Protection: Soft TPU back cover and wear-resistant front cover provide a full protection for your E-reader. Transparent and waterproof design guards your precious kindle paperwhite signature edition perfectly with a fashioned look.
- Precise Cutting: the kindle paperwhite case allows easy access to all buttons, ports and sensors. And allows charging without removing the case, so you can enjoy hassle-free access.
- DIY Back Cover: The crystal clear back Kindle case, you can unleash your creative flair with DIY creations on the back.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Slim, lightweight design adds minimal bulk to the Kindle Paperwhite
- Auto wake/sleep works reliably to preserve battery life
- Crystal-clear TPU back shows off the Kindle's original design
- Precise cutouts give full access to buttons, ports, and charging
- Front cover provides decent scratch and impact protection
- Transparent back is ideal for DIY personalization
Cons
- Not compatible with older Kindle Paperwhite generations—verify your model first
- The clear back attracts fingerprints and light smudges over time
- Floral front cover design is subjective—some readers may prefer solid colors
- Does not function as a stand for hands-free reading
- No magnetic closure—relies solely on the sleep/wake sensor
Quick Verdict
The MoKo Kindle Paperwhite case delivers on its core promises: slim full-body protection, reliable auto wake/sleep, and a clear back that lets you personalize or just admire the original device design. The white blue floral cover adds a touch of personality without feeling juvenile. After two weeks of daily use, it's held up well. The main thing to watch: make absolutely sure you have the 2024 12th-gen Paperwhite or Colorsoft before ordering. This case is not backwards-compatible. If you do have the right model, it's a solid mid-range option at a fair price point.
What Is the MoKo Kindle Paperwhite Case?
I unboxed this on a quiet Tuesday morning, coffee in hand, ready to swap out my old fabric case for something sleeker. The MoKo arrived in minimal packaging—no plastic clamshells, just a folded cardboard insert. Right away I noticed how thin the thing was. The clear TPU back had a faint blue tint under certain light, and the floral front cover looked nicer in person than in the product photos, which was a pleasant surprise.

The MoKo case is a two-piece shell system: a soft flexible TPU back cover and a flip-style front cover with a magnetic closure strip. It's engineered exclusively for the 7-inch Kindle Paperwhite 12th generation (2024), the Paperwhite Signature Edition, and the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition. If you own any prior generation—including the 11th gen Paperwhite—this is not your case. I cannot stress that enough, because I almost made that mistake myself when I first glanced at the listing.
Key Features
- Exclusive 2024 compatibility — engineered for Paperwhite 12th gen, Signature, and Colorsoft
- Full-body TPU protection — soft back plus wear-resistant front cover shields against scratches and drops
- Auto wake/sleep — magnetic sensor automatically wakes the screen or puts it to sleep when opening and closing
- Transparent back shell — crystal-clear TPU lets you see the original device design or add DIY decorations
- Precise button and port cutouts — unobstructed access to every control and the USB-C charging port
- Charging without removal — plug in and charge without stripping off the case
- White blue floral cover — lightweight decorative front with a subtle, modern floral pattern
Hands-On Review
By day three I had stopped noticing the case entirely, which is the best compliment I can give any accessory. The fit is snug but not tight—inserting the Paperwhite took about five seconds, and the TPU shell hugged the edges without any flexing or creaking. The precise cutouts are exactly that: precise. Every button has crisp, defined edges, and the USB-C port opening is wide enough for any cable I've tried without exposing the port itself.

What surprised me was the weight—or rather, the lack of it. This case adds almost nothing to thePaperwhite's svelte profile. It still slides into a jacket pocket without feeling like you're carrying a second device. The floral front cover has just enough texture to provide a tiny bit of grip when holding the Kindle one-handed, which helped during a few late-night reading sessions when I was half-asleep and prone to fumbling.
The auto wake/sleep function has been flawless. I timed it informally over a week: every single time I opened the cover, the screen was ready within about half a second. Closing it triggered sleep mode immediately. There is no tactile click or magnetic snap when you close the front—you just let it fall—and the Kindle responds reliably either way. I appreciate that there's no learning curve here.
The clear back is where the MoKo earns its keep for me. I added a small pressed-flower bookmark behind the TPU shell, and it looks genuinely nice—not like a kid's project, but tasteful. That said, the back does collect light fingerprints over a day of handling. It's nothing a quick microfiber wipe can't fix, but it's worth mentioning if you're particular about smudges.

Here's my one genuine hesitation: there's no stand functionality. If you read at a desk or want hands-free propped-up reading, this case won't help you there. Some mornings I prop my Kindle against a coffee mug while eating breakfast, and I had to readjust my grip without a front cover that doubles as a stand. That's a trade-off, not a dealbreaker, but it depends on your reading habits.
Who Should Buy It?
- 2024 Paperwhite owners who want slim, barely-there protection without a bulky cover
- Readers who value device visibility — the clear back lets you show off the Kindle's original color and finish
- DIY enthusiasts who want to personalize their e-reader with stickers, photos, or pressed decorations behind a transparent shell
- Everyday commuters and travelers who need basic scratch and bump protection plus battery-preserving auto wake/sleep
Skip this if you need heavy-duty drop protection, a built-in stand, or if you own any Kindle Paperwhite generation before 2024. Also skip it if you prefer premium leather covers — this is functional TPU with a floral print, not a luxury item.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Amazon Official Kindle Paperwhite Fabric Cover — Amazon's own fabric case offers a more tactile, premium hand-feel and a broader color selection, though at a higher price point and without a transparent back option.
- JOTO Clear Case for Kindle Paperwhite 2024 — another clear TPU option that competes on price. The MoKo edges it out on fit precision and the included floral front cover, but JOTO is worth checking if you're comparison shopping.
- Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Leather Cover — if you want a proper magnetic closure and don't mind additional bulk, the official leather option provides a more traditional cover experience with wireless charging compatibility.
FAQ
No. This case is designed specifically for the 7-inch Kindle Paperwhite 12th generation (2024), Paperwhite Signature Edition, and Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition. It will not fit earlier generations.
Final Verdict
The MoKo Kindle Paperwhite case strikes a sensible balance between protection, style, and price. It fits the 2024 Paperwhite and Colorsoft like a glove, keeps the device slim, and adds functional features like auto wake/sleep without any fuss. The clear back is genuinely useful if you like personalizing your gear, and the floral cover is tasteful enough for everyday use. It's not perfect — no stand function, and the clear back needs occasional wiping — but these are minor quibbles rather than real flaws. If you have the right generation Kindle, this case is a reliable buy that won't let you down.